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  • Young, Jessica Olivia (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2006)
    In the December of my Senior year, my old piano teacher died. Old not in the sense of age, because he was really quite young (in general, but specifically to die), but in the sense that I took lessons from him when I was ...
  • Gottlieb, Mark Louis, 1974- (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1998)
    This is an exploration of the rules and guidelines that underlie the structure of a multi-puzzle contest (a competition consisting of one large puzzle made up of a number of smaller constituent puzzles). The MIT Mystery ...
  • Parness, Aaron J. (Aaron Joseph), 1981-; MIT Program in Writing & Humanistic Studies. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004)
    Stick Shift is a novel that has undergone several rounds of significant revision. Scott, the book's main character, is a sarcastic American who travels to England to move in with an ex-girlfriend. He experiences all of the ...
  • Lewis, Allison (Allison Carol) (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004)
    Tennessee Waltz is a collection of short stories, set in Memphis, Tennessee, about the lives of three characters, a mother, daughter, and grandmother. These stories raise a series of questions: What is absolute? What is ...
  • Powell, Adam C. (Adam Cooper) (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2006)
    Preventable medical complications are afflicting a growing number of Americans. Meanwhile, the field of healthcare has been slow to uptake information technology. This thesis reviews existing literature in order to produce ...
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